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Post by Handyman on Feb 7, 2023 15:01:29 GMT
Just been watching the Judge pass sentence , not long enough IMO but being and ex cop it will feel longer for him a target , he will probably be placed in a Sex Offenders Wing but he might not even be safe there either , as he allegedly has tried to top himself whilst on remand he may not do the time Lets hope he does, it will save the taxpayers some cash......Give he pervert all the help he needs to top himself... If he bends down to pick the soap up in the showers, he may well find out what its like to be sexually assaulted.
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Post by patman post on Feb 7, 2023 16:13:50 GMT
Carrick's belief that being a police officer placed him above the law and enabled him to behave in a bullying and brutal manner is an attitude that's not exactly rare in today's police...
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Post by Bentley on Feb 7, 2023 16:19:31 GMT
Carrick's belief that being a police officer placed him above the law and enabled him to behave in a bullying and brutal manner is an attitude that's not exactly rare in today's police... Or yesterday’s.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Feb 7, 2023 16:47:15 GMT
Carrick's belief that being a police officer placed him above the law and enabled him to behave in a bullying and brutal manner is an attitude that's not exactly rare in today's police... I'm not sure that's relevant. He was a criminal and all criminals think they're above the law.
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 7, 2023 17:14:58 GMT
This case is appalling and he deserves every year of the thirty years sentence he received. But are his crimes any worse than a gang of men repeatedly raping and sexually torturing a 12 year old girl? I would say not. But there is one big difference, the establishment will be out in force to show their disgust at Carrick's crimes. Yet the same establishment are silent when it comes to grooming gangs.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 7, 2023 17:29:58 GMT
This case is appalling and he deserves every year of the thirty years sentence he received. But are his crimes any worse than a gang of men repeatedly raping and sexually torturing a 12 year old girl? I would say not. But there is one big difference, the establishment will be out in force to show their disgust at Carrick's crimes. Yet the same establishment are silent when it comes to grooming gangs. Stammer will remain silent that is for sure..
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Post by patman post on Feb 7, 2023 17:42:00 GMT
Carrick's belief that being a police officer placed him above the law and enabled him to behave in a bullying and brutal manner is an attitude that's not exactly rare in today's police... I'm not sure that's relevant. He was a criminal and all criminals think they're above the law. Not convinced that’s true. Criminals probably think they won’t get caught, whereas a significant number of police appear to think their warrant card makes them immune from having to obey the law…
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Post by sword on Feb 7, 2023 17:49:13 GMT
Not sure if this animal was a criminal who joined the police or became a criminal later who thought the Uniform gave him impunity,i doubt he will spend his time in the general population in Prison,he will probably be on rule thirty three with the other sex freaks.
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 7, 2023 17:51:18 GMT
I'm not sure that's relevant. He was a criminal and all criminals think they're above the law. Not convinced that’s true. Criminals probably think they won’t get caught, whereas a significant number of police appear to think their warrant card makes them immune from having to obey the law… Of course criminals think they wont be caught. If they thought they would be caught prisons would be empty. Which is why prison is not a deterrent because at the time of committing a crime the criminal 'knows' he wont be caught.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 7, 2023 17:51:44 GMT
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Post by patman post on Feb 7, 2023 17:57:41 GMT
This case is appalling and he deserves every year of the thirty years sentence he received. But are his crimes any worse than a gang of men repeatedly raping and sexually torturing a 12 year old girl? I would say not. But there is one big difference, the establishment will be out in force to show their disgust at Carrick's crimes. Yet the same establishment are silent when it comes to grooming gangs. Stammer will remain silent that is for sure.. What are you implying Starmer should do — was he ever in charge of a police force? Many here have suggested the police are a politically motivated or interfered with organisation. So surely better, now we have a reorganised cabinet, to let those who have responsibility for police forces in the UK get on and root out crime and corruption. If improvements aren’t apparent, then Labour’s election campaign could add lack of police accountability to its list of Tory failings…
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Post by jonksy on Feb 7, 2023 18:01:27 GMT
Stammer will remain silent that is for sure.. What are you implying Starmer should do — was he ever in charge of a police force?Many here have suggested the police are a politically motivated or interfered with organisation. So surely better, now we have a reorganised cabinet, to let those who have responsibility for police forces in the UK get on and root out crime and corruption. If improvements aren’t apparent, then Labour’s election campaign could add lack of police accountability to its list of Tory failings… He was the head of the CPS......But of course the usuals get all uperty when that fact is mentioned...
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Post by patman post on Feb 7, 2023 18:04:47 GMT
Not convinced that’s true. Criminals probably think they won’t get caught, whereas a significant number of police appear to think their warrant card makes them immune from having to obey the law… Of course criminals think they wont be caught. If they thought they would be caught prisons would be empty. Which is why prison is not a deterrent because at the time of committing a crime the criminal 'knows' he wont be caught. Strange reasoning. How do you know that some or many potential crimes aren’t put off by the thought of being caught and punished? What we can be sure of is that some police officers believe the warrant card and/or uniform gives them extra powers over those they wish to bully and dominate…
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 7, 2023 18:05:37 GMT
What are you implying Starmer should do — was he ever in charge of a police force?Many here have suggested the police are a politically motivated or interfered with organisation. So surely better, now we have a reorganised cabinet, to let those who have responsibility for police forces in the UK get on and root out crime and corruption. If improvements aren’t apparent, then Labour’s election campaign could add lack of police accountability to its list of Tory failings… He was the head of the CPS......But of course the usuals get all uperty when that fact is mentioned... Excellent point.
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Post by patman post on Feb 7, 2023 18:06:48 GMT
What are you implying Starmer should do — was he ever in charge of a police force?Many here have suggested the police are a politically motivated or interfered with organisation. So surely better, now we have a reorganised cabinet, to let those who have responsibility for police forces in the UK get on and root out crime and corruption. If improvements aren’t apparent, then Labour’s election campaign could add lack of police accountability to its list of Tory failings… He was the head of the CPS......But of course the usuals get all uperty when that fact is mentioned... But was Starmer ever in charge of a police force? The CPS could complain if the police didn’t provide useful or necessary evidence — but was Starmer ever in charge of a police force…?
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